Montel Williams recently interview PETA’s founder Ingrid Newkirk and this is what she had to say about the controversial “Save the Whales” ad.

She tried to pull on heart strings with oh just think of the children, but that argument is just pure 100% USDA BS because it also teaches children to discriminate against fat people. Montel tried to get her to cop to her real intention but as you can see she only deflected Montel’s question.
“MW: Ingrid, you have admit, come on, I’ve got it, you were controversial, you hit your home run, it went out of the park, I’m talking about it for three days. And the rest of America is going to keep talking about it. But the truth is, I think Joseph is right. Any child who would use that as a reason, or anybody who now says ‘those fat people are people who pick on animals,’ come on, we’ve got to slow down a little bit.
IN: I wish more than anything you can ever imagine that we could not be controversial, and we could not be provocative. I really do.”
It seems to me what she is really saying is code for “We have to be controversial because you people won’t listen to us otherwise”.
The picture of the woman naked in a pig pen above is yet another illustration of how being intentionally extreme and controversial is exactly what they intend. I think there trying to say what if you were the pig how would you feel. This got me to thinking…man eats animal = bad human but animal eats animal = good animal or animal eats human = there just being animals? You figure it out I can’t. Besides if you really get right down too it even vegetables have life.
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